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HEALTH FOR YOU. ARE you oue of those who find work a burden You UEed tD do it easily, brightly, without eftnrt; but now you always feel tiled and worn out, whatever you attempt. Aie you nervous or debilitated, with loss of eneigy and strength, irritable, timid, undeveloped, bashful in society? Have you lestless sleep, ciroams headache, back, ache, weakness of memory, loss of liesh and vital power, pimples, weak eyes- 1 , buzzing in tbe earsdizziness, rheumatism, sciatica, bladder troubles, varicose veins, or auy weakness ' If bo, know for a certainty that I cau change all that. You can be made vigorous, bright, strong, and healthy by consulting personally, or by post, FREE, PROF. NOTMANM, M.L, E.P^.G., N.Z. Health In&titute, 23G Gloucester street, W , CHRISTCHURCH. Post Office Box, 416. Telephone, 932. The oaly expert Speciilist advertising who will guarantee a thorough cine. SjliJ proprietor and patentee of the only guaranteed Electric Belts and other special E eccrical Appliances in the Colonies. Ladies' Fien -h Heibacecuu Pills for irregularities from any cause, 10a, posted. Pamphlets free. Testimonial.— "Tnames, Auckland, April 13, 1897. — Professor Notmann, Ghristchurch. — Dear Sir, — I am pleased to inform you tint I have improved wonderfully s>nce I wrote you l^sfc. 'J hauks to your able treatment, 1 cau sleep all night without a dream, and I awaken quite refreshed and fit for work ; I used lo dread going to sleep ; but that fe,ar has left me, my skin has got clear, my eyes bright, my back strong. I have gained 171b in weight. Tbe nervous debility has left me, in fact I feel a new man, and my friends congratulate me on my improved appearance. — A. D. Macdonald." -- KSATIMGr'R POWDER. KEaTING'S POWDER. KEATIJffG'S POWDER. . j This powder, so celebrated, is utterly unrivalled m destroyingßTJGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, aud all .n^ects (whilst perfectly ! haimless to all animal life). All wool'eos and ] furs should be well sprinkled with tie Powder I befortt placing tiway. Jt is ;n vj''iit"oi>- to ''a.ke '■ to the rirttsuie. In avuid vi ap? nritmenii insist upon Lin iug " Keating" s J.V»wioi." i>.'o other ro\vderi& effectual. tbugs, FLEAS, KILLS 4 »O,'HS, BEETLES ' IMOSdUITOES." Utrri vailed" in destroyinc VLEAS, BUGS COCKROACHES, BBETLE^ MOTHS in FURS, and every o'her fpecie^> of insect. Sportsmen will find this Invaluable fer destroying fleas iv tha dogs, as also iadies for their pet dog". The PUBLIC are CAUTIONED that every package of the genuine powder bears the autograph of THOMAS KEATING ; without th's any article offered is" a fraud. SeLi in Tins only. WORMS— "CHILDREN'S." WORMS- OHIEDR-EN-'S." WORMS-— ' CHILDREN'S." KeaMng's Worm Tablets are a unicm& medicine (A PURELY VEGETABLE SWSETxVHSAT) both ia appearance and taste, furnishing a raost agreeable method of administering a rertain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD- WQKMS. Ib is perfectly safe and mild— especially adapted for children. Sold in Tins by a-llJDmggists. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, London. OTAQO DAILY TlMES— Rates for Small Casn Advertising : — Wantoda, T r> LeSv &c, 16 words for 6d ; strictly Cash in Aflvjwf-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2295, 24 February 1898, Page 55

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Page 55 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2295, 24 February 1898, Page 55

Page 55 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2295, 24 February 1898, Page 55